PFARS has appointed Ari Meisel to lead the 87-year-old all-volunteer squad.
The Princeton Police blotter dated March 3 had the following reports:
Mayor Mark Freda is leaving his post at Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad — but says he's not done with emergency services.
Residents can expect an increased police presence in some areas. See where:
The free eight-week program gives residents an inside look at policing, investigations and more. Classes begin April 16.
The Princeton police blotter dated Feb. 24 had the following reports:
The family behind Hamilton's Brothers Pizza and BLEND is bringing daily dining and event catering to 2 Mercer County golf destinations.
From casual favorites to fine dining, Princeton Restaurant Week runs March 1–7.
A unanimous council vote authorizes the town to apply for a state Green Acres stewardship grant.
The $254,300 regional study splits costs among eight Central Jersey municipalities — and a pending state grant could cover the entire bill.
New Jersey has seen some of the most punishing snowstorms on the East Coast. Here's how its biggest blizzards stack up:
Tuesday's Board of Education meeting will proceed as scheduled, the district announced.
Hazardous conditions persist across Princeton as police urge residents to stay off the roads and plow crews work around the clock.
A state of emergency is in effect as the winter storm threatens up to 20 inches of snow. Here's what Princeton residents need to know about:
States in the Northeast and along the West Coast require significantly higher incomes to reach wealthy status.
The infrastructure project finished under its original contract price after field conditions allowed for reduced material quantities.
YMCA Annual Fundraising
The Princeton Police blotter dated Feb. 17 had the following reports:
Tournament time is more fun with friends — explore neighborhood favorites and popular hangouts to watch the action.
POINTS OF VIEW CELEBRATES ART IN BUCKS COUNTY
After years of addiction and repeated treatment attempts, Leah found lasting recovery and hope at Carrier Clinic.
The judge ruled that the settlement between Princeton and the Fair Share Housing Center is "fair and equitable."
Patch is highlighting young people who are excelling in sports. Meet Tyler.
The restaurant will be located near Barnes & Noble.
Something for Everyone, Code Wiz Plainsboro Offers a Wider Variety of Summer Camp Options
The restaurant is expected to begin operations in the spring.
Dr. Rachel Tait of Eden Autism Named New Board President
The Princeton police blotter dated Feb. 10 had the following reports:
A new outdoor stage would replace the modular unit removed for safety reasons.
Multiple emergency agencies responded to locate the skater in the darkness while using drones.
Debbie Bronfeld takes helm of nonprofit serving 1,500 residents with food insecurity
The newly introduced ordinance specifically names Netflix, Amazon and major studios while requiring insurance and police presence
Safety concerns clash with decades-old tradition as residents push for compromise on winter recreation.
The new restaurant will be located next to Seasons 52.
Check out what's happening in Princeton this week:
Ranked 16th in the world and 1st in the U.S., the 37-year-old skeleton racer is coming off a silver medal at a World Cup event.
The Princeton police blotter dated Feb. 3 had the following reports:
The University will shift from expansion to 'substitution' as endowment projection plunges, the university president said.
Lethal deer removal and deer management activities are happening in Princeton on private and public properties through March 31.